Prioritisation of applicants

Selection criteria 2018/19

If the number of qualified applicants to the programme exceeds the number of places available, applicants will be prioritised as follows:

Applicants with a Bachelor’s degree in Natural Resources from the University of Copenhagen

Applicants with a Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Economics, Animal Science, Biochemistry, Biology, Biology-Biotechnology, Food and Nutrition, Geography and Geoinformatics, Landscape Architecture or a Professional Bachelor’s degree in Forestry and Landscape Engineering from University of Copenhagen.

Applicants with a Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Economics, Animal Science, Agrobiology, Biochemistry, Biology, Biology-Biotechnology, Biotechnology, Food and Nutrition, Food Science, Nutrition, Geography and Geoinformatics, Geography, Landscape Architecture or a Professional Bachelor’s degree in Forestry and Landscape Engineering from other Danish or international universities

Applicants with a Bachelor’s degree in Global Nutrition and Health from Metrpopolitan University College or VIA University College.

Applicants with a Bachelor’s degree within the areas of agriculture, development studies, environmental science, rural development or similar.

Applicants with a Bachelor’s degree within the area of anthropology.

Other applicants.

If the number of qualified applicants within a category exceeds the number of places available, applicants will be prioritised according to the following criteria (listed below in prioritized order):

Relevance of their study program, including elective courses and project work, defined as ECTS credits within the subject area agricultural development

Selction criteria from 2019/20

If the number of qualified applicants to the programme exceeds the number of places available, applicants will be prioritised as follows:

All applicants.

If the number of qualified applicants within a category exceeds the number of places available, applicants will be prioritised according to the following criteria (listed below in prioritized order):

An individual assessment of their BSc programme relevance and the grade-point average achieved in their Bachelor’s degree.